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Wednesday Calls & Topics

Matt Gagnon discussed various topics, including the Graham Plattner experience, the Bernie Sanders rally, the Google lawsuit, and the release of the Epstein files. He shared his positive experience staying at a $110-per-night suite in Las Colinas, Dallas, and booked another for $107 per night for a family event. He criticized the Democratic Party’s reliance on identity politics and their lack of a clear identity. Gagnon also highlighted the importance of free speech, citing the arrest of Graham Linehan in the UK for criticizing gender ideology on social media.

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